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Apple acquires wireless charging company PowerbyProxi Comments

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  • AnonD-441601
  • SH3
  • 30 Oct 2017

AnonD-337028, 28 Oct 2017people seen slaughter houses and still eat meat dont they?Man you cant compare cattles with humans.
Apple was never perfect. You see a nice shinny egg but inside is foul yolk.

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    • AnonD-441601
    • SH3
    • 30 Oct 2017

    AnonD-337028, 28 Oct 2017people seen slaughter houses and still eat meat dont they?Man thats different case you cant compare humans and animals.

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      • AnonD-337028
      • 3pc
      • 28 Oct 2017

      AnonD-441601, 26 Oct 2017Man if you only know how apple treat their workers in china you would never ever buy an apple ... morepeople seen slaughter houses and still eat meat dont they?

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        • AnonD-441601
        • SH3
        • 26 Oct 2017

        Anonymous, 26 Oct 2017While not perfect, Apple has some of the best practice for workers in China. They even do volu... moreMan if you only know how apple treat their workers in china you would never ever buy an apple product. I can guarantee that.
        To be honest i had a live experience to see a video back then when Steve Jobs were alive on youtube beofre it was dleted. Apple knows the exact reason why delete their crimes on people.
        This video were showing a shocking proof of slavery on chinese people working for apple.
        They were working 18 hours a day 7 days a week with only a 10 minutes break time. In environment worse for working than you could ever imagine.
        To be hones to all the world before CNN and ther magazines and people from News Steve Jobs said this slavery must been stopped. But to be honest nobody from Ceo was ever in any of their assembling factory in China. Why they should if a China worker earn per year same money as US worker per week for same price but with a lot different environment.

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          • Anonymous
          • nC6
          • 26 Oct 2017

          AnonD-441601, 26 Oct 2017Yes and as typical for apple they will move from new zeland to china assemble china workers to... moreWhile not perfect, Apple has some of the best practice for workers in China. They even do voluntary internal audits well above and beyond the requirements. Compare this to the other manufacturers who also operate in China, yet never come under any scrutiny.

          Samsung apparently is even worse in that they mistreat their own workers, even refusing to pay the family of those who died. I bet no one will say anything about that on this website. https://actions.sumofus.org/a/samsung-pay-compensation-for-the-workers-who-died-in-your-factories

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            • AnonD-441601
            • SH3
            • 26 Oct 2017

            Yes and as typical for apple they will move from new zeland to china assemble china workers to reduce all possible expenses to minimum but sells for same price as assembled in US by US workers (assemblers).
            How typical for apple. And dudes will pay no matter what. They rather buy than hear the truth as it is.

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              • Anonymous
              • nC6
              • 26 Oct 2017

              Apple wireless will be Qi compatible regardless.

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                • Anonymous
                • IW@
                • 26 Oct 2017

                Quite late???? You mean very late. Whoever wrote the article's trying to play safe. Smh

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                  • rMV
                  • 25 Oct 2017

                  sa11oum, 25 Oct 2017Apple is using the open Qi standard. Try again though... Hope you'll be able to afford an Appl... moreFor now they're using Qi. But this move seems to indicate they may have ideas of using a more proprietary technology. It's apple, and they love to use proprietary tech.

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                    • Carol
                    • L7b
                    • 25 Oct 2017

                    Oh, this guys wanna sue Nokia for implementing wireless in their devices first. so they decided to buy this company, so they can clame they were first:))).

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                      • Anonymous
                      • AIA
                      • 25 Oct 2017

                      How innovative is wireless charging technologies? Not at all

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                        • AnonD-113455
                        • Ibx
                        • 25 Oct 2017

                        AnonD-694886, 25 Oct 2017Yay, another Apple technology that is similar to rivals' but isn't compatible and not open standard.What Apple technology?

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                          • sa11oum
                          • 0kG
                          • 25 Oct 2017

                          AnonD-694886, 25 Oct 2017Yay, another Apple technology that is similar to rivals' but isn't compatible and not open standard.Apple is using the open Qi standard. Try again though... Hope you'll be able to afford an Apple product soon. Work hard :)

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                            • AnonD-694886
                            • TL}
                            • 25 Oct 2017

                            Yay, another Apple technology that is similar to rivals' but isn't compatible and not open standard.

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